another. Both T. vaporariorum and B. tabaci are known to transmit viruses. Life cycle of whitefly Whitefly control videos Take a look at the video or go to
is eaten away. Infested fruits usually ripen prematurely and drop off. Life cycle and appearance of Codling moth The adults have a wing span of 15-22 mm
may come from birds and rodents feeding on larvae and digging up turf. Life cycle and appearance of Crane flies Adult crane flies are large flies with females
(e.g. cherries, plums) being particularly susceptible to infestation. Life cycle and appearance of Spotted wing drosophila Adult spotted-wing drosophila
several weeks after the mites have been removed. Life cycle and appearance of Broad mite The life cycle of tarsonemid mites has the following stages: egg
A very small population can thus cause considerable economic damage. Life cycle and appearance of Citrus mealybug Adult females of Planococcus citri are
the red palm weevil ( Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ) a very harmful insect. Life cycle and appearance of Red palm weevil The adults of the red palm weevil (
heavy infestation throughout the year can lead to stunted plant growth. Life cycle and appearance of Oleander aphid The oleander aphid is an obligate pa
leaves appear ragged or torn (similar to hailstorm damage in appearance). Life cycle of the Fall Armyworm Adult moths are 20 to 25 mm long and have a wingspan
fungal diseases to enter, leading to rotting fruit before or after harvest. Life cycle and appearance of Tomato leafminer The female moth of the tomato leaf